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14 Events Found
May 22
Tuesday
12:45 pm
talks
Eugene von Guérard
Director’s view

Ron Radford, Director, discusses key works from the exhibition and von Guérard’s importance in the history of Australian art.

  • Venue: Project Gallery
  • FREE

May 24
Thursday
7:00 am
off-site tours
members
Members
Coach trip to Archibald Prize

National Gallery members are invited to join National Portrait Gallery members for a coach trip to the Art Gallery of New South Wales to view the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes.

  • Venue: meet at front of National Portrait Gallery
  • Bookings essential
  • $68 NGA & NPG members, $78 guests (includes bus travel, exhibition ticket and morning tea)
  • Book now

May 28
Monday
9:50 am
talks
Permanent collection
Rendezvous with art

Learn about works of art on display. Enjoy refreshments in the Members Lounge before joining voluntary guides to discuss selected works of art.

  • Venue: Members Lounge and galleries (meet at information desk)
  • Bookings essential
  • $12, $10 members/concession
  • Email enquiry

May 29
Tuesday
12:45 pm
talks
Eugene von Guérard
The view from the top

Professor Tim Bonyhady, Director, Centre for Climate Law and Policy, ANU, on von Guérard’s North-east view from the northern top of Mount Kosciusko 1863.

  • Venue: Project Gallery
  • FREE

May 30
Wednesday
10:15 am
community
members
Eugene von Guérard
Members Book Club

A Special Book Club Event. Join Candice Bruce for a discussion of her novel The Longing, a perfect companion to Eugene von Guérard: nature revealed (exhibition opens 27 April in the Project Gallery and Orde Poynton Gallery). Refreshments will be served and a book signing will be held at the conclusion of the event. A special discount of 20% on The Longing is offered in the National Gallery of Australia shop.

  • Venue: Gandel Hall
  • Bookings essential
  • $12 members, $15 non members
  • Book now
9:30 am
assisted
unDisclosed: 2nd National Indigenous Art Triennial
Assisted tour

Special viewing of the exhibition for people with disabilities and their carers.

  • Venue: meet at information desk
  • Bookings essential
  • Free
  • Email enquiry

Jun 1
Friday
10:00 am
families
Permanent collection
Art and me ages 2–3, to be accompanied

Join Gallery educators and voluntary guides on an interactive art tour for toddlers.

  • Venue: meet at information desk
  • Bookings essential
  • $12, $10 child members (includes materials)
  • Email enquiry
10:30 am
assisted
Permanent collection
Art and Alzheimer’s Tours for people living with dementia and their carers

Join Gallery staff for an interactive tour connecting people in shared intellectual activity through personal insights, interpretation, art history and memories.

  • Venue: meet at information desk
  • Bookings essential
  • Free
  • Email enquiry
12:45 pm
talks
Eugene von Guérard
Painting on the dark side

Dr Candice Bruce, art historian, writer and curator, discusses von Guérard’s From the verandah of Purrumbete 1858, a source of inspiration for her recent book The longing. She also touches on themes of romanticism and the gothic and on the landscapes of the Western District of Victoria.

  • Venue: Project Gallery
  • FREE

Jun 7
Thursday
12:45 pm
talks
Eugene von Guérard
Eugene von Guérard’s ‘truth to nature’

Dr Ruth Pullin, guest curator of the exhibition, discusses von Guérard’s detailed and accurate studies of nature in the context of 19th-century German (Humboldtian) science and considers their relevance for the 21st century.

  • Venue: Small Theatre
  • FREE
9:30 am
assisted
unDisclosed: 2nd National Indigenous Art Triennial
Private viewing for carers

Join voluntary guides for a tour of the exhibition, in collaboration with Carers ACT.

  • Venue: meet at information desk
  • Bookings essential
  • Free
  • Email enquiry

Jun 21
Thursday
12:45 pm
talks
Eugene von Guérard
Improving upon nature: von Guérard the aesthete

Daniel Thomas, Emeritus Director, Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Gallery of Australia’s inaugural head of Australian Art, discusses Ferntree Gully in the Dandenong Ranges 1857, a masterpiece he persuaded Joseph Brown to give to the National Gallery of Australia in 1975.

  • Venue: Project Gallery
  • FREE

Jul 3
Tuesday
12:45 pm
talks
Eugene von Guérard
Eugene von Guérard, his frames and framers

John Jones, curator and art historian, gives an overview of the frames and frame makers employed by von Guérard, and the sophistication of colonial Australian picture frame making.

  • Venue: Small Theatre
  • FREE

Jul 10
Tuesday
10:30 am
families
Eugene von Guérard
Tales for the very young ages 2–3, to be accompanied

Margie Kevin, Gallery Educator, leads this activity based tour with stories about the people and places featured in works in the exhibition

  • Venue: Project Gallery
  • FREE